Similar words: mark time, twain, shirtwaist, primary market, wain, swain, boatswain, mark. Meaning: n. United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910).
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(1) Above all, I love Mark Twain.
(2) Mark Twain is my favorite author.
(3) To my mind, Mark Twain was beyond question the large man of his time.
(4) People speak of Mark Twain as a signal humourous writer.
(5) Its position is similar to that of Mark Twain: reports of its death would be greatly exaggerated.
(6) Consider the death of Amtrak, to paraphrase Mark Twain, to be greatly exaggerated.
(7) Mark Twain came to visit, and Mary Austin, who was to become a well-known writer, came to live.
(8) The Russian student's familiarity with Mark Twain delighted him.
(9) Samuel Clemens'pseudonym was Mark Twain.
(10) The writings of Mark Twain are pseudonymous.
(11) Mark Twain is a pseudonymity for Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
(12) Mark Twain edited a newspaper in Missouri.
(13) Mark Twain, one of our most famous writers, and Charlie Chaplin, the great movie comedian, dropped out of school before 8th grade.
(14) Mark Twain took the answers to these questions with him when he joined the arc of Halley's comet at Redding, Connecticut, on April 21, 1910.
(15) In popular culture today, Twain is “Colonel Sanders without the chicken, the avuncular man who told stories, ” Ron Powers, the author of “Mark Twain: A Life, ” said in a phone interview.
(16) Except perhaps for Mark Twain, no other American writer has registered with such precision the humor — and the pathos — of false sophistication and the vital banality of big-city pretension.
(17) That's why Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla have to rank right at the top of the "We'd love to hear what they talked about when they were alone" list.
(18) Mark Twain and Samuel Clemens were one and the same.
(19) Mark Twain said in 1866 " the most delicious fruit known to men, cherimoya"
(20) Mark Twain once said about rural England that it was "too absolutely beautiful to be left out of doors." He could have said the same about the Berkshires, where the Clark is set.
(21) In this period, Howells, Mark Twain, Henry James were very famous.
(22) So were Thomas Edison, Mark Twain, and Susan B. Anthony.
(23) We gave birth to Sojourner Truth, Mark Twain, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Gertrude Stein...
(24) I can live for two months on a good compliment. Mark Twain , American writer .
(25) For example, he suggests that the young Clemens grew miserable when he first tried living full-time as Mark Twain.
(26) Though not wealthy, Tasha's family was well established in Bostonian society, having such acquaintances as John Singer Sargent and Mark Twain. Sentencedict.com
(27) Professor of English, Chair of Department of English. Besides her profound achievement in English teaching and English literature, Dr. Driscoll is a well-known researcher on Mark Twain.
(28) The three dominant figures of the period are William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry James.
(29) Let us consider that we are all insane, it will explain us to each other, it will unriddle many riddles. --- mark twain.
(30) Consider some of the great thinkers: H.L. Mencken, Tom Paine, Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln, Bertrand Russell, and Jane Austen.
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